TANK! TANK! TANK! is an over-the-top battle party game where players will feel the thrill of driving and shooting with
tanks. With support for up to 4 players, family and friends can battle giant monsters or compete in Free-for-All and
Team Versus modes. An exciting story mission mode allows you to level up your tanks while battling a variety of giant
enemies. Wii U specific features make TANK! TANK! TANK! the best battle party game for the whole family!

• Co-Op and Versus Modes – Play with or against your family and friends in cooperative or competitive modes.
• Over the Top Multiplayer – Battle giant monsters, shoot powerful weapons and destroy buildings with up to 4 players.
• Kong Mode – Put your picture on the face of Kong and become the enemy. Use the new controller to control Kong and
battle your friends!
• Story Mission Mode – Not in a mood to play with others? Fight against giant enemies exclusive for story mission mode
and level up your tanks! You can also unlock new tanks by clearing specific missions.
• Say Cheese! – Take a picture with the Wii U camera and dress up your avatar with helmets, masks, and more!

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Jeremy’s love of gaming, especially Nintendo started in the late 80’s when his parents bought him and his older brother an NES. Many hours were spent playing Mario and Duck Hunt. Eventually Jeremy graduated to bigger and better games and systems, like the SNES, GC, Wii, 3DS, and finally to the Wii U. Ask him what the defining moment of his childhood gaming was and he’ll answer, “the day I beat Zelda 2.” To this day that game holds a special place in his heart. His favorite types of games are platformers.

Jeremy started blogging for NintendoFuse in October 2010. He started off as a lurker on the forums who won a free copy of And Yet It Moves on WiiWare. From there he realized he liked the forums and the site and wanted to remain a part of it. He was brought on board shortly thereafter and has helped post news and reviews for the past couple of years. Currently Jeremy has taken a step back to focus on family and school. He assists in minor back-end site maintenance from time to time.